Institute for Women's Policy Research: the Institute conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialog, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. It is the leading think tank in the U.S. focusing primarily on domestic women’s issues. Founded in 1987, IWPR’s reports and other informational resources have informed policies and programs across the U.S., in each of its key program area

On Campus With Women (OCWW) is sponsored by AAC&U's Program on the Status and Education of Women, provides readers with the most up-to-date information on women in higher education. It focuses on women's leadership, the campus climate, curriculum and pedagogy, and new research and data on women

Student Health 101 - National online magazine with local resources on a variety of topics including physical, mental and spiritual health, physical fitness, personal safety, academic success, career planning, financial management, community building and responsibility

Work Life Balance Information and Organizations

Employee Assistance Program (EAP), access to the expertise of work life consultants as well as web access to thousands of pratical, up-to-date articles, calculators, links, interactive planners and self assessments.

The Mothers Movement Online - an open source for information about social, cultural, economic, and political issues related to the well-being of mothers. Their purpose is to serve as a clearinghouse for reporting and resources that support social change. The MMO delivers authoritative analysis and creative content on maternal issues, including original features, interviews, essays, reviews, and commentary, and locate and list other online sources relevant to motherhood as a social issue, including research and news articles on care work, paid work, family life and public policy. Additionally, the MMO serves as an information center for advocacy activities and events coordinated by other organizations and agencies

Ask an Advocate
a SHARPP online service for students, staff, and faculty of the University community. Need advice about relationship abuse, sexual assault, stalking or sexual harassment?Contact Ask an Advocate for more information.

Raise Your Voice

If you are aware of an issue at UNH that you would like the Women's Commission to look into/work on, please let us know